THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 94 Friday, April 4, 1986 To our dear extended family and our many wonderful friends, my childen, Wal- ter, Pamela, Sherrie, Marvin, Andrew, Andrea and I would publicly like to thank each and everyone of them for their con cern and many kindnesses during Joe's recent hospitalization and the shiva period that followed his demise. Sarah Feuereisen IR\ K In Loving Memory of A. LEON PECK Who passed away March 30, 1984. Never forgotten, always in our hearts and minds. Sadly missed by loving wife, Bella, daughter Donna and Grandchilden. The Family of the Late TIDE IDA MODIEST Auf mAN Ira Kaufman cliA INC. nd Herbert Kaufman David Techner Announces the unveil- ing of a monument in her memory, 11 'a.m. Sunday, April 13, at Hebrew Memorial Park. Rabbi Schnipper will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. FUNERALS TO ALL JEWISH CEMETERIES 18325 W. 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Council of Orthodox Rabbis of Greater Detroit GEORGE J. BENSON, 83, of Ferndale, died March 6. Sur- vived by a sister, Ann Benson Berkey of Florida; nieces and nephews. BERTHA BERRY, 75, died March 31. She leaves a son, Sheldon of Ann Arbor; a daugh- ter, Mrs. James (Sandra Reva) Hendin; two sisters, Mrs. Sarah Agree and Mrs. Arnold (Ruth) Greenbaum; and three grand- children. MAX W. BRECHER, 75, died March 26. He leaves his wife, Betty; three sisters, Mrs. Max (Nancy) Kolar, Mrs. Alfred (Dorothy) Carducci of Avon Park, Fla., and Mrs. Sidney (Pauline) Kaplan. Mrs. Sam (Sally) Sussman of Houston, Tex.; and four grand- children. CHARLES LEFF, 75, died March 29. He leaves his wife, Edith; two sons, Dr. Stuart and Dr. Fred; and five grand- children. EILEEN MAE NESTOR, 52, former Detroiter of Phoenix, Ariz., died March 22. Survived by her husband, Gary M.; a daughter, Pamela Hanover of Phoenix; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel (Elizabeth) Goldberg of Phoenix; a brother, William Goldberg of New York City. Interment Phoenix. LILLIAN RUTH ELFMAN, 73, of Oak Park, died March 27. Survived by her husband, William; a daughter, Mrs. How- ard (Laurie) Faber; a brother, Julian R. Winston; a sister, Mrs. Morris (Ann) Schwartz; and four grandchildren. BEN B. FINKEL, 70, died March 26. He leaves his wife, Sally; two sons, Dr. Sanford of Wilmette, Ill., and Arnold; two daughters, Mrs. Arthur (Bar- bara) Leviton of Atlantic Beach, N.Y., and Maxine Kramer of LaJolla, Calif.; two brothers, Is- rael and Sam; and four grand- children. GERTRUDE FISHMAN, 81, of Southfield, died March 26. Sur- vived by two sons, Lloyd and Sheldon; two daughters, Mrs. Harvey (Elaine) Weiss and Mrs. Jim (Ava) Roark of Las Vegas, Nev.; • a brother, Julius Hirschman; four sisters, Mrs. Harry (Rose) Saltzman, Mrs. Joseph (Jean) Masino of Light- house Point, Fla., Mrs. Howard (Tillie) Gaba and Mrs. Sarah Weinstein; 13 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. ANNA GREEN, 86, died April 1. She leaves A son, Jack; a daughter, Mrs. Philip (Estelle) Elkus; a sister, Mrs. Robert (Rae) Slutzky; a brother s Al Levitt; eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. JULIA HAUPTMAN, 61, died March 30. She leaves her hus- band, Murray; two sons, Larry of Ann Arbor and Mitchell of Lakeport, Calif.; a daughter, Susan of Oakland, Calif.; a brother, Dr. David Gudes; and three grandchildren. JACK HENCKEN, 76, died March 25. He leaves his wife, Estelle; a son, Richard; two daughters, Judee and Mrs. De- nnis (Lynda) Meeuws; two brothers, Irving and Bernard, both of Margate, Fla.; a sister, Mrs. Robert (Eileen) Israel; and three grandchildren. FLORENCE KURTZ, 63, died March 30. She leaves- her hus- band, Lawrence; two daughters, Joan of New Orleans, La., and Margaret Hundiak; a, sister, HARRY NOSKOWITZ, 78, died March 29. He leaves his wife, Irene; a daughter, Mrs. Jack (Evelyn) Goldberg of St. Petersburg, Fla.; two sisters, Mrs. Ann Margolis of Boca Ra- ton, Fla., and Mrs. Gert Banner of Hollywood, Fla.; two grand- children and seven great-grand- children. SADIE NOVAK, 73, died April 1. She leaves her husband, David; a son, Paul; three daugh- ters, Mrs. David (Esther) Wein- garten, Mrs. Emmanuel (Har- riett) Patchakos and Mrs. Eugene . (Rochelle) Perlman; two sisters, Mrs. Jack (Betty) Evintz of Royal Palm Beach, Fla., Mrs. Joseph (Dorothy) Sommers of California; 15 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. ELAINE B. PHILLIPS, 62, died March 29. She leaves her mother, Mrs. Emil (Helen) Phil- lips; and a brother, Dr. Will E. ESTELLE WADE SAGAS, 75, died March 30. She leaves a brother, Harold Wade of Lodi, N.J. LILLIAN SCHANZ, 75, died March 26. She leaves two daughters, Mrs. Sherwin (Bar- bara) Sokolov and Mrs. Harold (Marsha). Shabsove of Petrolia, Ont.; a son, Edward; two sisters, Mrs. Samuel (Grace) Safier and Mrs. Stanley (Ruth) Katz, both of Youngstown, Ohio; and ten grandchildren. RALPH SHIFFMAN, 78, former Detroiter of Naples, Fla., died Match 27. Survived by his wife, Eleanor; a daughter, Mrs. Sam (Joan) Gowan of Gaines- ville, Fla.; a son, Robert of Chesapeake Bay, Md.; two brothers, David of Bay City and Victor of Irvine, Calif.; a sister, Elaine Krohn Burton of South- field; and five grandchildren. Interment Naples. MARIE T. (ORNSTEIN) SIL- VERMAN, 81, died March 30. She leaves a daughter, Mrs. Douglas (Betty Rae) Sherman; a brother, Edward Ornstein of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.; two grand- children and one great-grand - child. • EVELYN SINGER, 72, died March 29. She leaves her hus-